Yesterday, I put my water bottle in the freezer for like 10 hours, and when I went to check on it, it still hadn't frozen. I remembered about this experiment so I thought it was an experiment worth trying. So, I gave it a go, and sure enough, it actually worked!
@@kotygoroschkostudios8326Mine has an obnoxious alarm/klaxon that went off in my head when he left the door open. Samsung guarantees Freezer Door PTSD to all eligible customers.
I once did this by accident and drank it before it turned to ice and it was the weirdest thing I ever tasted, it literally tasted like I was drinking an ice cube I can't even explain-
I had a 12 pack of Kirkland Italian sparkling mineral water outside over night during winter in colorado. When I woke up the next day I grabbed a bottle of water out and it was liquid but when I grabbed the bottle it gave it a little shake, and the water started to freeze from the bottom to the top. When I sat in my chair it was frozen solid and I was blown away by this witch craft lol
I bought a power tool (manufacturer : Bosch)recently and just as I did I had adds in UA-cam for Bosch power tools. I did no internet search for this. Weird.
I will try this with my daughter tomorrow, it’s school holidays here and we always love to play silly games and do fun experiments. I now have dreadlocks and look like a 70’s tranny after todays make over 😂
I did this once by accident and thought I had superpowers. The night before I had microwaved some ooze in a metal bowl so the door melted. The door melted. I naturally assumed I absorbed all that radiation and developed some sort of cold fusion abilities. Now I see it was just science one upping me yet again. I should probably get a new microwave and figure out where that ooze went.
The drink is already below zero (supercooling). This stuff only vibrates the bottle to do nucleation and initiate freezing. Fun to see a real world use for that principle, although i doubt you want to drink something below zero or get a giant soda ice cube
I like how he puts in the 'How long you need to leave it in the freezer depends on your freezer' which is basically his way of explaining why you put your bottle of cold water in the freezer, and it in fact, froze.
While the quantitative change of the temperature of water is a long process, the qualitative change to a different state is practically instantaneous. It's dialectical, you see...
@@bambinaforever1402 reason: being a chronic anemic and LOVING Ice, ice water, ice water slushy. I always have a bag of ice, which I hammer and put in ziplocks to eat as snacks. And the only way I get to drink water, is it being icy
The other fun thing is that you can usually also open the bottle. Since there is no air at the top there is higher pressure. Once that pressure is released the water will freeze. I believe this actually has a bit more range for timing in the freezer than just getting it where it will freeze by bumping it, although there should be some overlap. You have to make sure the bottle is completely full to get the best chances of it though.
I've done something similar, but with Cola. I forgot it in the freezer for a few hours. When I took it out, it was still liquid, but when I unscrewed its cap, it started freezing and became like Cola-flavored snow :P
I inadvertently do this often when I throw warm water bottles in the freezer at work and pull them out to drink a couple hours later. Lol I’m always mesmerized by it
Thanks for this. I absolutely hate hot weather and the only way I can sleep in summer is to freeze a 2-litre bottle of water, put it in a sports sock and go to bed hugging it, but in really bad heat waves my freezer can't freeze them solid in time for the following night.
This just happened to my bong when I took it out of the freezer, the water instantly froze! I have heard of this chemical reaction before, it's called nucleation? Absolutely incredible!
Thanks for this!!!!! Now I know the name for this actual process ("nucleation"…😌), for it's happened to me on & off for years & half-boggled×frustrated me to no end.
That is really cool. It reminds me of an old comic book I read back in early 70's. I think it was a Jules Verne story and the sea was still and cold but not frozen until some guy dropped a stone in from a cliff then it all froze solid. Anyway, that's really interesting to see in IRL. Thanks.
And the bottle. The idea is that the water doesn't have any points for the formation of a nucleation lattice. Any crack on the inside of the bottle, any lump of something foreign inside the water, or any too sharp protrusion of plastic inside the bottle will lead to the beginning of crystallization and you won't get supercooled liquid. That's the reason why he named the brand of water bottle
This happens to me frequently since im always putting water and gatorade zero's in the freezer. Funny enough a few weeks ago I was able to do this trick while actually drinking the gatorade. It was ice cold as it touched my lips and I could feel it turning to slush instantly, pretty cool trick.
Ooooh neat. My kid's popsicles were doing the same thing. We'd put like 30 of them in the fridge after our grocery run and they'd still be liquid the next day. I'd grab on and it would start icing over. Thought it was neat but was unsure wtf was happening.
That's really cool, I never even learned about the process of nucleation in school. But doesn't ice expand? How is there enough room in the bottle after it's been filled almost completely full for all of it to turn into ice without having to expand?
I think this only works if the water it very pure, otherwise it will freeze in the freezer. I've heard of super cooled water, but I thought it has to be very pure, like distilled water.
I figured it out by accident. I threw 2 bottles of water in the freezer for my mail man because I didn't have enough time to cool them in the fridge. I bumped them together when pulling them out of the freezer and they turned to ice/slush.
I saw this reaction before when taking out my frozen bottle of sprite (i didn't bump it, i just rotate it quickly when taking it out and it started freezing like this) and i though it was cool but i don't understand why it happens or how to replicate it Today i saw this video randomly recommended to me (i didn't do any search about this effect previously, i just didn't really think about it) and suddenly i got my answer from this video. Thanks man
I had this happen to a bottle of beer years ago! Didn’t do anything special and it wasn’t intentional. Banged it down on the table quickly and snap! Instant ice, not frozen solid but iced up in the bottom of the bottle. No I wasn’t drunk, only had one beer before it. It has never happened since.
And this also works with soda. I have sometimes left a Pepsi outside in the winter and then when i grabbed one and opened it it turned into a cola icecube.
It's super cooled water and can happen any time. Have you ever put drinks into the refrigerator and one hasn't frozen yet the rest have? Well if you ever see that just drop a tiny shard of ice into it and see what happens, it freezes straight away on sight.
When my kids were young, we’d always keep unopened bottles of water in the car during winter just so they could do this. Every morning, they’d flick the bottle with a finger and watch it freeze.
I really doesn't go "frozen" instantly it kind of turns into a slushie consistency. When i was in college we used to do this with pop and gently but quickly open the bottle then chug it so you got the cool slushie sensation going down your throat. If you did it right you got about one maybe two good gulps before it stopped flowing, body temperature being what it is if melted again in 2-3 seconds
Don't worry guys, you don't specifically need black lemonade bottle for this to work. I've tried this and can confirm that this works just as well with the black cherry one too.
If you enjoyed the video, 10 Brownie points if you like and subscribe! (I know you like brownies 🫵😉😋) And thanks so much for watching! 😊
does that work with the carbonated water ? soda pop ? etc,, I guess I'll just have to try it,, I'm the most intelligent scientist on Earth LOL !
@@barneyrubble1431😮
@@barneyrubble1431yes! I know it works with soda from experience, other beverages probably work as well
I Read this while eating a brownie!
what is a brownie point
How to freeze water
First step: put in freezer but don't let it freeze
Nailed it
It doesn't freeze because of the smooth edges and the pressure inside the bottle.
@@MrPAULONEALyeh but for how long should i keep it though😭
@@vihaan_17 ikfrrr
@@vihaan_17 2 hours
I broke my table. You owe me $12.
Venmo or Cashapp?
No wonder it breaks if it’s 12 dollars
@@lIIIllIllIlIIlI Not everyone can afford a $13 table, you snob!!!
@@PackerAnderson😂
@@PackerAnderson A virtual invoice means you need to repay with a virtual check...
Instructions unclear: I tried grabbing a bottle from Frieza and now my planet got destroyed and i got called a "Stupid Monkey".
Why is there an I in it?
Freeza: There isn't.
@@Renji9031 Must be some sort of Mandela effect. I swear to god i am convinced its spelled Frieza
@MeowLesty It's the Funimation effect. They put an I in it. TFS corrected the error.
This implies that Obama is an alien
@@MeowLesty Because it is spelled Frieza because japan
Yesterday, I put my water bottle in the freezer for like 10 hours, and when I went to check on it, it still hadn't frozen. I remembered about this experiment so I thought it was an experiment worth trying. So, I gave it a go, and sure enough, it actually worked!
That’s amazing! And you did it on purpose 🤩
Exactly the same for me at work today
Same
Same
I left my bottle in the fridge for only a day and it still worked
Legend has it that the freezer door is still open to this day!
Phew someone has noticed that.
Yeah that bothered me a little.
@@kotygoroschkostudios8326Mine has an obnoxious alarm/klaxon that went off in my head when he left the door open. Samsung guarantees Freezer Door PTSD to all eligible customers.
I assume he bonked the bottle somewhere while trying to close the freezer, and didn't want to risk anything the second time 😂
Bro freezes his house
I once did this by accident and drank it before it turned to ice and it was the weirdest thing I ever tasted, it literally tasted like I was drinking an ice cube I can't even explain-
Your so lucky.
Sounds like a lie
Good thing you didn't jump up and down after you drank it😅
@@danielmart7940what will happen?
@@Horses_ForLife I don't know you should try it
I had a 12 pack of Kirkland Italian sparkling mineral water outside over night during winter in colorado. When I woke up the next day I grabbed a bottle of water out and it was liquid but when I grabbed the bottle it gave it a little shake, and the water started to freeze from the bottom to the top. When I sat in my chair it was frozen solid and I was blown away by this witch craft lol
Lmao yep same thing
@@PackerAnderson 1:20
YOU HAVE SUPER POWERS
You're Iceman.
My co worker just randomly told me about this yesterday. Now this is in my feed.
Big Brother is watching you 👀
I bought a power tool (manufacturer : Bosch)recently and just as I did I had adds in UA-cam for Bosch power tools. I did no internet search for this.
Weird.
Wow this worked .Now i can trick my friends as magician 😂
it doesn't have to be an impact, you just need to agitate the liquid, so shaking it or even slightly moving it will result in the same exact effect.
Truth
What if i drink it when it's freezing?
@@kj21 You'll drink it
I had a really cold drink once, opened the cap and it like slow mow froze 😭😂
now io want to try pouring it out while this happens
I got anxious because you left the freezer door open and I was expecting my dad to run in yelling 😂
another thing you can do is get an ice pack and carefully pour the water onto it making ice towers
Yeah I’ve seen that’s is pretty dang cool
I will try this with my daughter tomorrow, it’s school holidays here and we always love to play silly games and do fun experiments.
I now have dreadlocks and look like a 70’s tranny after todays make over 😂
I did this once by accident and thought I had superpowers. The night before I had microwaved some ooze in a metal bowl so the door melted. The door melted. I naturally assumed I absorbed all that radiation and developed some sort of cold fusion abilities. Now I see it was just science one upping me yet again. I should probably get a new microwave and figure out where that ooze went.
The drink is already below zero (supercooling). This stuff only vibrates the bottle to do nucleation and initiate freezing. Fun to see a real world use for that principle, although i doubt you want to drink something below zero or get a giant soda ice cube
Are you talking about below zero Celcius?
@@srvntlilly yes
I like how he puts in the 'How long you need to leave it in the freezer depends on your freezer' which is basically his way of explaining why you put your bottle of cold water in the freezer, and it in fact, froze.
Got it, to instantly freeze water, you must stick it in the freezer for a few hours
While the quantitative change of the temperature of water is a long process, the qualitative change to a different state is practically instantaneous. It's dialectical, you see...
0:17 you should now have a *naked* bottle wtf man
Ik
Fr
Liam going crazy watching this
Naked is another way of saying there’s nothing on something
Me whenever i see a boy:
1:12
"And looks super cool"
It really is super cooled!
Missed opportunity for a joke
I have been doing this for years, but never knew the reason. Thanks for explaining this!
For sure! Thanks for watching!
@@PackerAnderson Sure and I forgot to tell you that I did the "experiment" with my kids, using your video to explain it to them and they love it!
That’s awesome! Let’s go 🔥
Tell me ONE REASON why anyone would want a frozen drink inside a bottle. One reason
@@bambinaforever1402 reason: being a chronic anemic and LOVING Ice, ice water, ice water slushy. I always have a bag of ice, which I hammer and put in ziplocks to eat as snacks. And the only way I get to drink water, is it being icy
The other fun thing is that you can usually also open the bottle. Since there is no air at the top there is higher pressure. Once that pressure is released the water will freeze. I believe this actually has a bit more range for timing in the freezer than just getting it where it will freeze by bumping it, although there should be some overlap. You have to make sure the bottle is completely full to get the best chances of it though.
My bottle reported me for taking of it clothes, now i have a court case to attend to and a minimum sentence of 10 years in the coal mines
I actually thought this was fake or a joke at first, now I wanna try it!
I've done something similar, but with Cola. I forgot it in the freezer for a few hours. When I took it out, it was still liquid, but when I unscrewed its cap, it started freezing and became like Cola-flavored snow :P
bro is better than my physics, chemistry, and biology teacher combined
do you even know what the difference is between those subjects?
@@asitmc the heck makes you think I’m a 5 year old?
@@kingesidore comments like this
@@kingesidore so dope yo!
@@asitmc don’t be mean yo!
Kids just saying what they feel yo
0:47 Hold up, is that Jesus?
Yessir
@@PackerAnderson 👍
He used this trick to walk on water.
Praise Jesus
@@PackerAndersonWitchcraft and Jesus in the same house, who woulda thought
Important: this is best done with distilled water.
Also, for future video just pour it on an ice cube.
I inadvertently do this often when I throw warm water bottles in the freezer at work and pull them out to drink a couple hours later. Lol
I’m always mesmerized by it
Thanks for this. I absolutely hate hot weather and the only way I can sleep in summer is to freeze a 2-litre bottle of water, put it in a sports sock and go to bed hugging it, but in really bad heat waves my freezer can't freeze them solid in time for the following night.
i love the hand movements you do when we arent supposed to see
This just happened to my bong when I took it out of the freezer, the water instantly froze! I have heard of this chemical reaction before, it's called nucleation? Absolutely incredible!
It’s not instant if one of the steps takes 3 hours
Exactly
I cooked an instant pot roast in my crock pot last weekend
The result is instant just not the process. Kinda like instant noodles
You didn't read the last 2 words of the title...
@@pigeon1923the result is hot noodles after a process. No results are instant, process has to happen first.
I used to do this when I was younger. Such a cool trick. 😁
0:50 i like the jesus photo❤
Fairytale!
@@vincentkeller4725 sure dude
@@vincentkeller4725That's called atheism
@@vincentkeller4725no need to be rude mf
@@vincentkeller4725lmao it’s less believable then tinker bell
Thanks for this!!!!! Now I know the name for this actual process ("nucleation"…😌), for it's happened to me on & off for years & half-boggled×frustrated me to no end.
Instructions unclear, my surroundings started freezing when I hit the bottle on my table instead of the water freezing.
You can instantly freeze a bottle of water. It only takes a couple hours prep time.
Whispered from around the corner: 'like Batman.'
Me coming here for a magic trick and getting the magic of science instead 😂 👏 I gotta try it!
what happens if you open the bottle before nucleation sets in? Will it remain a liquid?
Did anyone else noticed he didn't close the freezer door?
That is really cool. It reminds me of an old comic book I read back in early 70's. I think it was a Jules Verne story and the sea was still and cold but not frozen until some guy dropped a stone in from a cliff then it all froze solid. Anyway, that's really interesting to see in IRL. Thanks.
So when I put things in the freezer, they freeze. How are yall making unfrozen liquid? TH
Especially after 2 hours. I can put a drink in there for 30 mins or longer and it’s freezing already.
It's an old freezer.
Specific water
I lay a a bottle in the door and lay another one on top of it. One freezes and one does not. The one that doesnt freeze will always do this.
And the bottle. The idea is that the water doesn't have any points for the formation of a nucleation lattice. Any crack on the inside of the bottle, any lump of something foreign inside the water, or any too sharp protrusion of plastic inside the bottle will lead to the beginning of crystallization and you won't get supercooled liquid. That's the reason why he named the brand of water bottle
I heard my mom screaming:
CLOSE THE FREEZER!
Very nice info👍 I'll remember this if my water takes too long to freeze 🧊
Hey PA. If it is called Nucleation, Does this mean it is RADIOACTIVE?
This happens to me frequently since im always putting water and gatorade zero's in the freezer. Funny enough a few weeks ago I was able to do this trick while actually drinking the gatorade. It was ice cold as it touched my lips and I could feel it turning to slush instantly, pretty cool trick.
How to freeze water instantly
Step1: Put in a freezer.
Thanks for watching, like and subscribe.
Love this. It is funny as well as informative. I am not a robot… 😂
Nice magic trick. Gotta pull that one on my nephew.
Ooooh neat. My kid's popsicles were doing the same thing. We'd put like 30 of them in the fridge after our grocery run and they'd still be liquid the next day. I'd grab on and it would start icing over. Thought it was neat but was unsure wtf was happening.
That was pretty cool man +1 subscriber
Thanks you’re the best! 😊
Thanks for explaining how it works!
i love doing this with soda or juice and turning them into slushies :)
As soon as you put it in the freezer I thought this was a joke video. Then you actually did the thing and I cannot believe this witchcraft.
That's really cool, I never even learned about the process of nucleation in school. But doesn't ice expand? How is there enough room in the bottle after it's been filled almost completely full for all of it to turn into ice without having to expand?
Good question, I think it expands a little already and the ice also cracks under pressure to accommodate.
If you notice the bottle isn't completely filled, there are air bubbles in there, so there's space for expansion
I think this only works if the water it very pure, otherwise it will freeze in the freezer. I've heard of super cooled water, but I thought it has to be very pure, like distilled water.
Would pouring the water nucleusize it mid pouring?
I figured it out by accident. I threw 2 bottles of water in the freezer for my mail man because I didn't have enough time to cool them in the fridge. I bumped them together when pulling them out of the freezer and they turned to ice/slush.
I am going to try this tomorrow. Subbed. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
@@PackerAnderson Thanks for the interesting content.
It's neat to pour it out slowly works like that magic sand you could build towers with in water
WTF DUDE!? YOU MADE MY HOUSE COLLAPSE INTO A SINKHOLE!!
I've known about this trick for years. Although it works best with unopened bottled water
Instructions unclear, i accidenly created an extremely dangerous hydrogen bomb stuck into my basement, which can explode at any second
oof...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
this is cool i tried it and it worked
Imagine drinking it and then bumping into the table
I did this since middle school accidentally and done it since then super cool science hack
Hey man that was pretty impressive ngl
Thanks!
That actually happened to me by accident but I never knew why it happend, now I know :)
Instructions unclear, I pour in the water and my bottle bursts into flames.
You must have bumped it while pouring.
You collided the particles incorrectly
Umm, don't pour water into a container of sodium, make sure the container is filled with only the average sample of Earth's atmosphere
I saw this reaction before when taking out my frozen bottle of sprite (i didn't bump it, i just rotate it quickly when taking it out and it started freezing like this) and i though it was cool but i don't understand why it happens or how to replicate it
Today i saw this video randomly recommended to me (i didn't do any search about this effect previously, i just didn't really think about it) and suddenly i got my answer from this video. Thanks man
Thanks for watching!
I had this happen to a bottle of beer years ago! Didn’t do anything special and it wasn’t intentional. Banged it down on the table quickly and snap! Instant ice, not frozen solid but iced up in the bottom of the bottle. No I wasn’t drunk, only had one beer before it. It has never happened since.
That’s awesome
You shouldn't get beer that cold
@@forddonTry drinking beer with a straw
@@kingeling I have, while doing pushups
@@forddon nice
water bottle: hit it to freeze
pc: hit it to unfreeze
You know the video's a banger when the microphone is ass
Does Tap water work?
Instructions unclear, now my Mother is frozen
Does it works better with 100% pure water ?
Did they patch this in the new update
0:59 bro didn't shut the fridge 💀
Note: if your bottle freezes, try again.
Sometimes nucleation is caused by the smallest things.
And this also works with soda. I have sometimes left a Pepsi outside in the winter and then when i grabbed one and opened it it turned into a cola icecube.
I drank water that had been in the freezer for two hours then I accidentally fell on a table. I’m an ice man now.
Super steady pour!
Does the water needs to be a packaged water or it also works with filter water??
Anything works
It's super cooled water and can happen any time. Have you ever put drinks into the refrigerator and one hasn't frozen yet the rest have? Well if you ever see that just drop a tiny shard of ice into it and see what happens, it freezes straight away on sight.
"from a liquid to a solid state"
LIQUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID
But no one hears the word
they say
When my kids were young, we’d always keep unopened bottles of water in the car during winter just so they could do this. Every morning, they’d flick the bottle with a finger and watch it freeze.
Awesome video! 👍 Very interesting
Thanks!
@@PackerAndersonhow long did you left it there and at what temperature
That’s actually really sweet how it does that.
How to freeze water instantly: leave it in the freezer for a few hours.
I know I'm late but this is really cool
This just happened to me. It did not freeze solid but made it in to like a slushy. It was really cool because I didn't expect it to happen.
Nice you basically got it
I really doesn't go "frozen" instantly it kind of turns into a slushie consistency. When i was in college we used to do this with pop and gently but quickly open the bottle then chug it so you got the cool slushie sensation going down your throat. If you did it right you got about one maybe two good gulps before it stopped flowing, body temperature being what it is if melted again in 2-3 seconds
How to instantly freeze water: put it in the freezer for a few hours LOLOLOL
You get the same effect if you swirl the water. Perform all steps provided but substitue hitting with swirling. I think it looks cooler.
0:27 for how many hours
It varies, just until its almost frozen but not quite
I don’t understand, I’ve been pouring water for almost 5 hours now.
@@PackerAndersonHOW MANY YOU WAITED, ITS HARD TO SAY THAT???
@@dynabityevery fridge is different
@@xDarkRegionx I know.. but what is the problem of he saying how much time he waited bruh
I have an ice maker. It’s magical!
I'm so dumb I still don't know wtf i just watched
You not the only one bruh 😂
You just watched a video about bears. You're welcome.
Lol
Your profile picture matches your comment
Don't vote in the presidential election.
I'll need to try this... but... shouldn't you leave space in bottle for expansion?
Looks like you really filled it to the top.👍🇺🇸
Yup, good call!
You can also jump up and down 10 times and the part in your hair will change sides
Don't worry guys, you don't specifically need black lemonade bottle for this to work. I've tried this and can confirm that this works just as well with the black cherry one too.